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PRADO is a component-based and event-driven programming framework for developing Web applications in PHP 5. PRADO stands for PHP Rapid Application Development Object-oriented.
PRADO is an open source project. You can use it for free in either open source or proprietary applications.

3.2.426 Aug 2014 16:21minor bugfix:
The PRADO Team is proud to announce the formal release of PRADO 3.2.4.
This release backports a number of significative bugfixes and changes from the master branch where the new, jQuery-based Prado is been developed.
This release officially introduces Wsat, an useful tool coded by DarthDaniel that can help out generating Active Record classes.
This release should be an easy plug-in update from previous 3.2.x Prado versions, without any backwards-compatibility issue; anyway, if you find any problem feel free to report it, and we'll take care of sorting it out.
Finally, some words on the current development.
We have some new members helping out the development: welcome in Daniel and David! Many thanks goes to them and also to all the others that have reported issues and fixes on the project's github pages.
Enjoy!

3.2.306 Aug 2014 16:40minor bugfix:
The PRADO Team is proud to announce the formal release of PRADO 3.2.3.
Even being a patch release, it packs some important changes.
First, it's the first release since the move to github: the revision numbering scheme is different, using git's hashes instead of subversion's number; the download location has changed aswell.
Second, the long-awaited patch by javalizard adding even priorities, class and object behaviors, dynamic events and global events has been merged. To start experimenting it, have a look at TComponent's documentation.
Third, all the most recent bugfixes and improvements have been included, and a new THtmlArea4 component, based on TinyMCE4, has been added.
As usual we encourage you to report any problem with this release, we'll take care of them.
A last word on the work that's currently going on in the "jquery" branch on github. As the name suggests, a new PRADO version based on the jQuery js framework in the works, and it currently looks quite good even if it's not completed yet.
This will be the base for the next 3.4 version that, due to the javascript framework switch, will inevitably bring some backward-incompatible change. You don't have to worry too much anyway, since any important fix will be backported to the 3.2 version too.
Enjoy!
The PRADO Team